Kentucky GIS Conference

**KAMP Member pricing will not be offered if your dues are not up-to-date, or if you are not a KAMP Member; membership is $25 for a calendar year ending December 31st.**

2017 KAMP/ KY GIS Conference, Louisville KY, September 5-7

September 5th workshops – September 6-7 Conference Sessions

Join us in celebrating 24 years of outstanding GIS Service in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This year’s Conference in Louisville will provide a forum for professionals involved in all arenas of GIS and mapping to meet and share their knowledge and experience.

Registration OPEN!

We are pleased to announce that REGISTRATION IS OPEN for the 2017 Kentucky GIS Conference.

In 2004, Harvey Lewis was involved in a near fatal car accident that left him with a broken neck. Neurosurgeons rebuilt his 4th and 5th vertebra, with added titanium implants. Since then, his recovery and accomplishments have been nothing short of amazing.

Harvey is a Team USA athlete, high school teacher, marathon runner, adventure tourism leader, philanthropist, and world traveler. While he calls Cincinnati home, he divides his time between the city home and country home in Circleville, OH where his fiancé lives.

As a high school social studies teacher at the Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts, he has had the opportunity to teach over 2,000 students in his classrooms through the years. He combines his passion for running with teaching and has run numerous historic routes such as Ghandi’s 240-mile Salt March, the path of a monk in the remote regions of the Gobi Desert in China, the Selma March, and the route of the world’s first marathon that Phidepedes first took across Greece in 490 BC.

Whether it’s mapping out a lesson plan, a marathon route, or exploring a new country, geography has been a constant in Harvey’s life. Come hear him share what has helped him to achieve unlikely goals, overcome daunting obstacles, and find what could help you to reach your own goals.